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L.IBKRTY AKD TJT JOTs. 3S"0V AND OREVKU, ONE AND 1N8EPARABLK.' -Uaairi WeUtw. . .-:. ;.. ' :. "". -r- V.... ' . NEW-BERNE, N. C.; W KDNE3D AY BIORNING, HAY 31, 1871, - vol. vra, NO." 120. PRICE FIVE CENTS jXcw-Bchic JDailn (times. . ' " ; ! : i ' - -i -s JouxlS. Manix Local Editor. Arrival In-nd Departure of Mails. I Dec. 16th, 1870. J MaH t5Tbses for the North, West and South at 6.30 A BtV '-" -i-- -VT'". Mail Oloaes for. JJeaa fort and the East, at 5.30 P M. imm'" i-V . . - x . Mail Closes' for Washington, and Swift Creek at 5.30 P M: . I Tli wansbnroJ Wednesdays ana baturaays at ' liul doses for lUtteras, Now York, stiri'r da vs at 12 of clock, 'M. . " ,. " Mail closes for Day River and Pamlico, Saturday at 6 A, 31. MAIL ARRIVES. : From" "tlis North, Weft and Soufh at 6 V SI. (opened fir delivery at 7 P M ) , ., . tt.. n.nfnrt and the East at 750 A M. Vrom Wasbineton, Swift Creek N C. &c ir,.i., WmliicsdaT nnd Friday at 4 PM. Pmm' Trenton. Tuesday and Friday at 4 30 P M -From Bay "River and Pamlico, Friday, at 5 Letters ndveitised every Saturday, nnd if not delivered in one month' are seat to the tWd let! er office. Tbe law requires that all letters shall be prepaid in full; when not fully paid the law nrovides for sending them to the djad letter office. " . For safety, money orders can be obtained upon all the principle offices ta the United States All betters containing Honey or other v .luables should always be registered.-vfithout -..!.:..!. Ili.r. i li-t tin BftfelV. Office hours from 8 A M. to 9 P M, and7 7 3'J P M Hundavs from 12-30 to 1 P M.. GEj). W.NA SON. Jr. Postmaster. to CITY ADSlTEMS. ThTing'of Terrors' is the Prince Peace. The Methodist bethCity. I revival still contines in Eliza- Yesterday; ws close and sultry; thermometer nearly ninety. , ' - -" The favorite pitcher of the present season is the ice pitcher. - '!-' ." r The gross recaipts of tha Biptist fair at Eliza beth City amounted to nearly $800. - i- j - Edgacornie crmnty ; has sent three mere representatives to the penitontiary. , , Brown linn cuffs are to be fashionable this year and children will pleasa take notice. - . I "We would acknowledge the receipt of about $100 due us for subscription if we got it. Wilmington has shrimps four and five inches inlength, of the whale variety no doubt. The chain-gang were yesterday employed on Craven street, and performed excellent .work. Dr. Love, who opposed the Convantion bill in the Legislature, is stumping the West for" Con- vontion. The thanks of the manager of the Memorial Celebration! are returned to persons contributing flowers, La, A colored man has bem arrested in the vicinity or Elizabeth City on suspicions of having fixed, a farmer's barn. ? Four additional assistant rayenue Assessors have been appointed in the 5th Congressional district of this State. I Mr. Holmes, the assistant postmaster, desires to 'announce to the public that he has for sale stamped note envelopes. There are several cases of hydropobia and persons bitten mentioned in our exchanges as occurring in Southern cities. . Three coroner's inquests were held in Cum berland county last week. A boy, a man and a woman, colored, all accidentally drowned. Dr. H. J. ilenninger was chosen to deliver tha memorial oration at Edeigh yes terday. Nabetter orator could be selected. They have more roasting ears in Wilmington. Such of our New-Bern friends as have had them this year will please acquaint us of the fact. J . 1 : We learn from our exchanges that there is considerable demand at the North for colored labor and with good wages. Hence many are leav ing Virginia and North,Carolina. A fellow from the rural districts called on one of our druggists yesterday and demanded some tinkers violin, after much questioning and cogitation t-was ascertained thij he wanted tincture of iodino. " " . Horace is traveling the South as a farmer. and announces that he desires to address him self particularly to farmers .He hasn't yet got over that old thing, and persists, in telling ' what I know about farming." An exchange holds to the thesis that " the worst rise you can put a man to is to hang him.'' Now we beg to submit a much worse use to which he can be put editing a Demo cratic journal. ;. . Never attempt to do anything that is- not right. Jusi as sure -as you do yon will get into trouble. If you even suspect that anything is wrong, do not act until you are sure your sus picions are groundless. At the close of the recent term of the Gaston .county Superior Court, a colored man named Caldwell Hartgrove, was convicted of commit tmg a rape on the person of a white girl and sentenced to be hung on the 30th prox. At the meeting of tho Board of Council on Monday night a public spirited colored citizen offered his services as Policeman for Ten dollars per month. He stated in his application that he didn't know, anything about the duties of the position but might learn. His application was laid oa tho table, yde and li3aUtorHJOUnues,eyerv i iicsuaj ursday and Saturday, at 5.30 A M. . . - 3 T..:t asm i rr i ppnmn. rn usv . miu . We can pay no attention to the eaggestfoua contained in a communication from "An un fortunate citizen." If the matter is brought properly to bur attention we,wiH do all wa can,, but our rule is, merer to act upon anonymous communications. , If. the gentleman -will call and see us ye mil call attention to the subject to which he refers." ' V ' Got. Holden. . . j Rumor has it that Gov. Holden has raceived a lucrative appointment irom tne general ; gov- I ermncnt and that his , family will shortly leave this city- to join him. The nature of the po sition has not transpired.- Sentinel, v '. Changing: tne Colors Df Flowers. ' i - An English paper describes; a case of a yellow primrose which, when planted in a rich soil, had the floweis changed to a brilliant purple." It also says that charcoal adds' great brilliancy to the colors "of cLJilias, "rhses, and potuniasj-'cir- bonate of tfocbT" rddon- piok feyacintha. and j)hosphe of soda changes the colors of many plants, i i 'i j: : :l;..r " u' t. , JSnpposcd Infanticide.', Coroner Shepard wa nolifie J yester day . afternoon that a co'orcd child was fouml dead in the viciaitj ol Swift Creek, and bore on its person marks and wounds, conclusively;., proving , that" death was caused by violence. A woman named Emily Hill has been arretted as the sup posed mother and author of the crime. Coroner Shepard left for the scene of the. crime- last night, and will hold an inquest to-day, when, no doubt, all the facts will he tl.cited. Murder in Gertie. Mr. James Burden, an influential and highly esteemed citizen, living about twelve.-miles from Windsor, was .killed about one inile from his house while en route to Windsor on business a short time since. Though no positive clue to the pepetrators of this crime have been ob tained.snspicion rested upon a former emp'oye Mr. Burden, with whom he had a dispute in regard to a settlement, and who had been heard to use threats toward Mr. B., and he has been arrested. The arrested party is described as a desperate character, and a general , disturber of the peace. " - Meeting of tZie Board of Conacll. The Board of Council met on Monday night Mayor Kilburn and Councilman Stanly being absent, Councilman Allon was called to the Chair. , The' matter of pumps came up for considera tion and after some discussion it was concluded to employ James Lucas to work upon the pumps for the next week. . :" '.vi l . It was on mqtion resol vedj that the "City. Jliirshal ba instructed "to notify citizrro3'to re move all garbage or filth from iheir premises or sidewalks. " s' Ou motion Councilman Stanly was appointed acting Mayor. The bills of the Polics force we.-e on motion allowed. On motion the Board a.ljourucd. A Fact Worth Si Jiowin. The best way to build up a town is for every business man in the piece to advertise his busi ne s in the columns of the local paper, and thus present an array of business houses equal to the number pt houses on tho street. It draws trade to the town,' draws emigrants to the town, draws produce to the town, drivws money to the town. If a man wants to buy anything, he goes where ha sees the most men trying to sill that article. If ho wants to sell anything, he goes where the most men are buying. If a man wants to buy groceries or sell produce, he goes to the business man that advertises, for he knows where to find him and what he has to seiL ' JP? aiayop. ' r The Board of Councilmen, at their meeting,' on Monday night, appointed Councilman Stanly to act as Mayor, daring the absence of Mayor Kilburn. The City Marshal notified Mr. Stanly of bis appointment yesterday; but in a commu nication Mr. Stanly declined to serve, on the ground that he was too busy and engaged in other matters of more importance. In the meantime the city is without a mayor, and will remain so unless the Board again meet and ap point another member. The case3 now pending for adjudication aro, Moses Latham, for .disorderly conduct Rose Simms, Maria Simmons, Hetty Williams and Henry Lee, for disorderly conduct; Hetty Wil liams, for keeping a disorderly ' house. These are all old offenders, ' who appear periodically before the Court; they are now under arrest, and will remain so until a mayor can b9 found. Comical Compositions Considered ly Conn r 11 men and Consigned to Condemnation. At the meeting of the Board of Councilmen, held on Monday night, several communications and propositions were submitted, among which, for cbirography and compositton, are among the richest effusions we have lately seen. Among them, one .was received from Mr. John Mayo, of which the following is a true copy: ; New-Been, N, C, May, eta 20 1871. vi ; Application to the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of New-Bern for auctioneer license to seld at auction John Mayo application i will say to tho Board of Aldermen that i will not take nothing from no person old er young unlest they tell me whare they get it from, . All persons wUe er colord And All person shall tell me whare they Live Before i take .Anything from Any person.. , : No more to day i will not take nothing from children with thont A note from thare peareants on My oath. '" . " . Among the applications for the position of policeman, the following were read: New-Been, N. C, May 20th, 1871 to the Hono ble Boad of Alderman & Mayor in City of New bern please youre Hon, I wntf call your attention I estate A the Honoble Boad of Aldermen Joseph H Clark serve on the piece force for $20 Dollars, If I am eccepted By theHonable aldcrmonn of Boards, . Seynby (Here follows signatures) There were many others of equal uniqueness, but our space forbids their publication. With the reception of such communications, the office of Councilman is not so lacking in amuse ment after all, much merriment resulting from, hearing them read. an , evidence of the dullness of some por tions of our city, on Monday, a rabit burrow containing one old nd two young rabbits was discovered on a lot adjoining the Memorial CbapeL on George street. The old rabbit was killed and the young ones captured. Memorial Day. ' ' -V' ' ' ' ' . " . Yesterday, the 30th of Mayj being the day set apart throughout the United States, as Memorial Day, upon which floral tributes as well as those of poesy and prose, are rendered in memory of the Union . Dead, was observed .Jn this city by the Union people. For several days gentlemen' had been, securing flowers and evergreens, which'being placed in tha cara of ladies, were fashioned and woven into wreaths, erosses, aad other emblematical devices, and in sufflcient quantity to enjbla the derations to be made on a fine, liberal scale. The labor," with all con csrned, 'was ona of love and cheerfully borne.. t2apt' Ushefr ofthe. J3ven,ue Cutter, Steven? shaving kiaclly-plac j3e use of his boat at the 1 disposal of the committee, at a little after four o'clock, a large number of ladies and gentlemen mbarked on the ; Cutter,, from the foot of Craven strest In addition ..to this party, a- Large number", of persons went to the cemetery by land, "and at tho com mencement of tho- coremones, . a large crovd were in attendance, many persons being ia vehicles and on horseback. At the cemetery and over the entrance was suspended an elegant large wreath. A neat and tasteful stand had been erected around the flag-staff in the center of the cemetery. On the arrival of the proces sion, the Chaplain, Header of Poem, and Com mittee ascended the stand, and the oxercises commenced with the rendering of a beautiful Memorial Hymn: by L. J.. Bates, fol lowed by Prayer by; the Kev. "L. Thorne; and was followed by a hymn by the choir,; it being excellently well rendered. " The music was succeeded by a poam, rendered by Hon. TL F. Lehman, which, both in sentiment and' delivery -was very fine. The reading of the poem was succeeded ( 'by music from the - choir, and . benediction. -Tne leadings feature of th3 celebration -was " then , performeci, the decoration of . the graves; fond and loving hands being busily engaged in placing upon th mounds and head-boards, the cross, the circlet, or thehumbls bunch of flowers; few if any graves were left without the emblem of ap preciation and kindness. During the ceremony of decoration, minute guns were discharged from the flevenue Cutter, Stevens, the deep booming of the guns adding, solemnity to the solemn scene. ,. The concourse slowly wend ed their way from " the city . of the dead, all, apparently, . imprassed with the feeling that a high . and important duty , had been performed, and from which all participating derived a pleasure. May the custom so sweat, so simple, ever continue; may the memories of our fallen braves ever be cherished, and their names and deeds handed down to posterity, as exam; pies of men, who died in a groat and" good cause. ' ,' HVrlttaa for thsTj Jtss, DAXiNZSS. BY H. V. FATJIj. It seom'd I stood upm a Rock That overhung a chasm deep, Where utter darkness reigned supremo, Acd midnight stalked the tow'ring steep. And from the dismal depths below ,1 heard the plaintive cry of woe, And oh, there was no eye to see, In sympathy, such m'sery 1 , , ; No loving words the burning t9ar to dry; Mercy's ear heard not the bitter cry ! No gentle hand tho forlorn bosom to caress, Or ease its burden of distress. V t . Alas ! no spark of Hops can ever . . Cheer the tortured souL forever ! - Down, down it sinks amid the awful gloom, More ghastly than the darksome tomb; ' Where Nature lays her mantle down I To sleep tha sleep unbroke, profound, Until the " Latter Day " shall dawn The advent of tha "Judgement " morn ; - A fatal morn to those poor souls That wrecked upon tha rocks and shoals Of Life; who would not brook The precepts of that blessed Book ; Who turned their back3 on Bathjehem's Star. That gently smiles from domes afar, .To light our footsteps as we trod Along the "nexrow way" to God. And these arethey who then shall hear, With feelings of dispair and fear, "Depart ye cura'd, I know yon not, In outer darkness take your lot !". And then in anguish they must lie, To wish, but oh, can never die ! The "worm" will add his pang3 of misery, . Throughout; all eternity ! . I looked again, And from the direful pit a putrid fume A rose'amidst the horrid gloom; ' On, and on, it still ascended higher i " From an ever raging fire, ... i , Whose angry flames, will ever swo'l Throughout the dark domains of Hell ! .And as I gzed upon the scene I heard a voice, gentle and serene," Whispering " This is malversation's wages," As firm I stood upon the "Rock of Ages." New-Berne, N. C.,4lay 30th, 1870. THE SEGAR EMP0EIUM OF - NEW-BEEN. Sotmi Front St'kbkt, between J. J. Wolfendens arid the Gaston IIoosb. Constantly on hand, a full stock of all kinds of Segars at reasonable prices. Also, pmg looacco anH the celebrated Durham smoking, of the bfst oualitv. Solace and Century brands of chewing tobacco. All kinds of pipes and snuff always on hand at wholesale and retail. M. GOLDSMITH, Proprietor, March 1-tf. For choice Butter, Bacon, Pork and Lard go to Atmetts. . . tf. . " ' ' - For trunks, valises, carpet bags and A No. 1 clothing, go, to Hancock's on Tollock street. Pendergst Une.. From Baltimore for New-Bern, the Schooner Henrietta HUL Ed. HilL masttr, will Sail from Baltimore, for New-Bern, on Wednesday, Jay 31st, 1871. J. J. Wolfendea & Co., Agents. . May 2S-IL A Skilful Hediori Operation. . ' - . . .- A, very skillful and successful medical opera tion, that of the transfusion of bload from a lamb to; a - human . body,; was performed in this city on last Friday afternoon by Drs. J. F. King and J. E. Winants.. , The subject was a oolored man, an inmate of the city hospital, who baa been suffering for sometime past and .,who has lately seemed in danger of death from mere exhaustion. When laid upon the table he was too weak to talk, and appeared to hav bat a few hours of life left to him. ' When his vein was: opened but one drop' of blood fell from it - The carotid artery of the Limb was opened and the blood, was forced from thence, by the palpitation the animal's heart, through; a small' glass tube, into, the patient's cephalic vein. : In this way," about eight . ounces of blood was conveyed from: the lamb to the man. . The. operation was. entirely satisfactory in its results, and the patient UJ. nwr doing very well. v';. ! Jt&fgj ' .?i'l'';.;i;" V':-" . This 18,6 belTove, "the first operaticof the kind ever performed in this city.' and w are not sure that it has "ever before been attempted in the State. - It was a delicate one and wiH be well worthy of a" full report ia some, of tho surgical journals of the day. Wilmiiigton Journal. -. ' ' .; ; - ' The number of ex-rebels in Congress far ex ceeds the riumber of "carpet-bag representa tives of the South." Of the tweaty-two Sou theru Senators, only 'nine are of Northern birth and one of these is a Democrat f Ot the fifty nine South rn Representatives,.forty-one are nativep of ttiat section, and only nine North erners; and of this number .oft. Southern Re presentatives twenty -4ght aro ex -officials of the Confederacy. This Ftatcment effectually explodes the cry of "carpet bBggers,'' and shows that the South has more natives in Con gress in proportion than many of the Western Statta. Lexington (Ry )-Slateiman. s A THIRD EFFORT. TWO FJtUES WITHIN TiUlEE MONTHS. TO THE PUBLIC. I would respectfully inform my customers and the public that I am still alive and kicking and have opened my bakery, on Craven street, one door below Pollock, and can now supply my customers as usual with the best quality of Bread, Caks, Pies, &c. , &c. s I shall, also, in a short time, open a shop on Middle street,'one door north of Messrs. Gates & Green, for the purpose of supplying custo mers at that point Parties furnished at short notice with iced and ornamental cakes, pastry and confectionery. All orders promptly filled. Thanking the public and friends for past fa vors I respectfully solicit a continuance of their liberal patronage. M. HAIIN. April 19. -tf. ' ; V Select "Scnooij. Miss Lineas'. Gustiss has opened a school, at theiesidence of Hrs.' Mary Ann Primrose, on Craven street, tor the instruc tion; oiyoung ladios -iaBthe,higher Branches, of English, Music, French and Latin, v .Terms per session of ten weeks : Higher English, ' Higher English and French or Latin, French or Latin alone, " Music on Piano or Guitar, 24 lessons, Use of instrument for practice, $ 8.C8 10.00 5.00 12 00 3.00 Board can be had for young ladies in private families on moderate terms. . Ap20-tf GOOD GOODS AT KEASOJT ! ABIE PHICES. . John E. Amyett, Grocer and dealer in general merchandise, South Front street, New-Bern, N. C , keeps a very large and carefully selected stock of the best groceries and goods needed by the merchant, farmer and every other man. Call and examine the best stock ever offered .in New-Bern before purchasing. ' Amyett's o'd stand South Front street April 28 tf. The Lnxnr-. When you stroll through Middle street, . Miles Sbeperd's place you are sure to meet; And, if what he keeps you have not seen, YouTl find by calling, it is Ice Cream, Which he disposes to the throng, Be sure you get some as you go along. His place is always clean and neat, And bis splendid Ice Cream can't ba beat Msy 20-tf. . .". ' ; . I -i. ' GEMS OP THE LYRIC DRAMA ! CONTAINING TEXT,; OVERTURE & PRINCIPAL MUSIC, VOCAL. AND rSSTRUMKMTAii. Bound HanilMmeir In Cloth and Gilt. ( PRICE, S3 EACH. As nresents. as well as valuable acq nisi tions to a musical library fhey are indispensable. Norma, - - - - - Faust, - - - - - Martha, Fra Diavolo, Crown Diamonds, - - M&sanicllo, - - FOR SALE BY J. E. April 30th-tf. BellinL' Gounod. Von Hotow. Auber.- Anber. Auber, NASH. The undersigned having taken the dgency of the Imeiican Life Insurance Company of Philadelphia, would respectfully invite the at tention of the citizens of Craven and adjoin ing counties to the character and merits' of this popular tnstitutiohi,1 This company is one of the eldest, nnd, . in every respect, one of tho most reliable in the United States. . It is prompt and generous ia the settlement of losses. It has paid nearly two millions of dollars to widows and orphans." Its officers and managers areleadiug and most influen tial business bien in Philadelphia. The practice of Life Insarance Is becoming general among the people. It ls'nowconsid ercd a necessity and a duty by all good men. The undesigned, therefore, feels a iarge de grec of satisfaciion that he is enabled to pre sent to the people a Company so worthy their confidence and trust. The Ameiican grants policies in all desira ble plans of insurance, and upon the most favorable terms, and you' are hereby most cordially invited to call upon the undersigned Sr circular and books that will fully expinin e condition and workings' of this reliable and popular Life Insurance Company. ... WALT Eli DUFFY, Special gent, , : New-Bern, N. CI - Dn- C- Duffx, JEi, Med. Ex. . Maj Sl-tL -.- ' - - - - : v, Syrups and molases and for everything yon; want call at AJIIETT'S LOST. . - Al the fire, on Wednesday, five city Touchers, the, property of Timothy Keeler, " and of the following denominations: Two $20, one $10, one . $5, and one $3.15. The finder will con fer a favor on the owner, by returning them ' the Police Station, where a suitable reward will be given. . " ' - LOST. . ; On Wednesday afternoon in the vicinity of the fire, a pocket . memorandum book, of no value bat to the loser. ' The finder by returning it to this office will be suitably rewarded. tf. Wormtll's G'UIerj. Those desiring pictures made, should visit this'gallery at once and procure the same, as it will be positively closed for the season, on June 1st May 13-tf. ' For Salb. A ; schooner of 500 barrels capacity, In good order, of light draft and In good .condition for inland navi gat ton". Will be sold cheap. 'For partiealars, apply to- f . W. F.. STIBON, at Schwerin'a , Feb 10th tf.; "-;-:"'. - v 1 y.-f. i :k A Pitiful Condition. It 13 a sad thing to pass through life only half alive. Yet there 'are thousands whose habitual condition is one of languor and de- bilify' 1 hey complaiii of no specific diseases they suffer no positive pain; bultbey have no relish for anything which affords mental or sensuous pleasure to their more robust and energetic fellow-beings. ; la n'me cases out . of ten this state of lassi tude nnd torpor arises from a morbid stomach. Indigestion destroys the energy of both mind and body. When the waste of nature is not supplied by a due and regular assimilation of the food.-every organ is staived, every fane-' tion interrupted. - . " Now, what does common sense suggest un der these circumstances of depression ? The pystemneeds ronsing and strengthening; not mere'y foran hour or two, to rink afterward into a more pitiable condition than ever, (as it assuredly would do if an ordinary alcoholic stimulant were resorted toj but radically and permanently. low is tins ciegiraoier oivjcct to oe at-com- pli hed ? The answer to this question, found ed on the unvarying experience of a quarter of a Century. Is easily given. Infuse new vigor into the digestive organs . by a'course of Hosteller's Stomach Bitters." Do not waste time In administering. temporary remedies, tut wak! the system, up s by recuperating the fountain head of physical strength and energy the great organ upon which all the other or ganB depend for their nurture and support Bv the time that a dozen roses ot me grcai vegetable tonic and invigorant have been tak en, the feeble frame of ihedypeptic will begin to feel its benign influence, . Appetite win ne created, and with appetite the capacity to di gest wha' it cravts. Persevere until the cure is complete nnil healthful blood, nrto oe the material of ftesh and muscla, bone and nerve, and braiu flows through the channels of circulation, instead f the watery pabulum with which they have heretofore beeu imper fectly nourished. -. . - NEW BOOKS. i George Sand's Novels. Mauprat ? Translated by Virginia Vaugnan. Antonia, - - - " Monsieur Sylvestre, - - Francis G. Shaw The Snow Man, - - Virginia Vaughan. The Miller ef Angiba'ult, Miss Mary E. Dewey. CLOTH, SI 50 EACH. The N. Y. World particularly, and the public press generally, pronounce these five volumes excellent and entertaining, and the translation admirable. For sale by J. Ji. JM ASJrt EI.IAS DAVISO JT has commenced selling oft his goods saved from the fire. All who wish bargains will do well to give him a call. JIlDDTiE RTRKKTi Opposite Hart Lewis Old Stand. april28-lm. Notice. -:..,. Any persons having washing done, and wishing to put it out, will please give notice ta Mary A. M. Williams, who does it very neat and at low prices." Mabt A. M. Williams, M12-tf Bern street, bet Broad and Pollock, Piedmont & Arlington Life , Insarance Company. s '. This Goinpany at its last annual meeting makes a first rate showing ; has a surplus of 21 per cent above all liabilities, pays dividends at the end of first year, aDd insures on most liberal terms, r , D. T. Cahrawat, Agent. JOHN JJeSORLEY, Boot & Shoe Maker, Bboad Steeet, 3d door from Hancock, NEW B E li 2f Jf. O. THE VERY BEST quality of French Calf Skin Boots and Shoes, made to order and warranted equal, if not" superior, to nny in the State, ; " The Best Workmen to be found in the country are Employed in this SHOP and perfect fits and satisfaction in eTery case guaranteed. . Always on hand and for sale Fine Boots and Shoes -. at prices warantcd to eut REPAIUING A SPECIALTY, -- and done in the best posnible manner, at fair prices and at the shortest notice. Thanking my friends and: the public for past patronage, I respectfully solicit s con tinuance ot the same in my new location. JOUH McSOBLXY. April IX-lm. Notice. Persons having business with P. T, BERRY, as Justice of the Peace, will find him when not otherwise engaged, at his office, in tha front room of the Times office, a .Craven street ...... .... May 9-tf. 4, - , D. T. Car raway general Life and Fire In surance agent. South' Front street, New-Bern, N. C.J i . apd 26-tf. . To Excubsiootsts AXD Pio Nio Paeties.---For fresh cakes and craekers, smoked beef tongues and pickles call at - J. E. Amyett's . April 20-tf. ' -;. - -;; Olympic Garden . -". This popular and favorite Ice Cream Gardes is again open for tle accommodation of the f-ublic In addition to first clats Ice Cn'am, Soda Water, Bt-rnVv and oilier luxuries of the season will lt kept. Hoping to receive tlie patronage of the. public, tho proprietor will endeavor to keep a , place wot thy the visits ot t nose who may favor mm uu a c. licmember the place, Pollock street near Hancock. ''- - ''-.--,-';- 'r'-i ;; .:.'. - tt." . If tcHAun rna, Pfoprietoi,- "'" '"' r-r-. '. - " r- ;y We have, now cotamenced selling-the stock we Bavod from the firs and offer 'great bargains. 1 : "" '-' t. . II. A: T5. EaAjrcEL. .. -. -;, s-. at McLean's Stor-j. Court Hou.se Building.. " ' April 21-tf. ' -j A. McLACKLAN, 1 1" WERCHANT AILORy MIDDLE STREET. OPPOSITE BANGERT'S BAKERY". THE ' : , nnd.-rsifmed would Mipjc! fully inform his friends and -the 'public that he his' opened at the above-named stand, with a fine assortment .of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, &c. suitable for the seaanu, and is pre---. pared to execute orders for suits and all work in Ids. ;f line. I hereby" ex " press my grateful , acknowledg- m e n t ' -FOB - assistance rendered me m preserving my pro perty at the Lite fire, and return thanks to, the firemen and citizens generally for their kind . ; ness to me. - Very respectfully, ' ' " A. McLacexak. - Ipril 19-1 in. . u. . . . '.. , . i New Advertisements. buy TJuSi ; M0IJLDINGS, STAIR WORK t Aol everythlaj in th 6 aaln of WOOD TRIMMINGS for BUILDINGS, - of I. A. 1IANCE 33G Third Ave., cor. 27th . street, New York. .Thpy are the cheapest in Market. May ST Sin. . . " ' THE MOST POPULAR MEDI CINE EXTANT. THK PATN KILtKR la equally applicable and efficacious to yonng or old. THE PAIN KILLER : is both au Internal and external Remedy. THB PAIN KILLER ahonld he - used at tht firvt maaiiest uiun of Cold or Cough. THE PAIN KILLER is the Great Family Medicine of tha age. THE PAIN KILLER Will cure Paiutera' Colic. THE PAIN KILLER ' Is good for Scalds and Barns, , THE PAIN KILLER ' . Has the Verdict of the PeopTaia tU favor THE PAIN Kit! ER Gives Universal Satisfaction. THE PAIN KILLER Bew.-vro ot Iiaitatiom and Coanterfetts. . THE PAIN KILLER Is an almost certain curt 'or CHOLERA, and h. without doubt bceg moresuccvsfnl in en ring this ter rible dlst-ve than any olhi r known remeriy, or even the most eminent or skillfnl lihrplr.iaiu. .in Inula. Africa, and China, where this nre'mlfnl dlnonne is ever more or less prevalent, tho PAIN KILLER is con sidered, by the natives n well ae the Eu ropean residents in these climate.. A SOKE REMEDY. THE PAIN KILLRR aeh Bottle is wrapped with foil dire-tions tor nse. THE PA P KILLER t sold hv H Dru-sisU and Dealers in Jfaraily Medicines. IF"1. TJJLjTXGJX, rarronAKiLT ucates SOUTH FRONT STREET, - ' orrosrrs tuts ! SELLS : "'-" ... . ' -' . ;" : ' WINES, LIQUORS, LACER BEER; ALSO SECARS, TOBACCO, SIJUFF, PIPES & FANCY ARTICLES. SIGN OF THE BIG INDIAN. April 21-tf. L. J. MOORE. ATTOElfEY AND CCUSSELLOS AT LAW .; jtBu-BKftJt, at. . Office in Courthouse Building. Will practice in the Superior Covrts of Craven, Lenoir, Greene, Onslow, Car U ret and tones, - tTrompt attention paid to th collection ot claims, v . New Billiard Boom. rnilB BA TEXAN BILLIARD SALOON at tb.Onb JL iloase, on Craven street, U now opca ta the poli tic The room Jo all iu aupoialaaetiU i cqoaL Ji a superior o any room of I he kind ia the frtate, t4k Ai.il all apparteaaubM pviii nw, Mj9 U THE Battle and the VICTORY. j,. ,--. -. t ' ... , t . . . Tbe fight isxvcr. Competition feat an end. The hombags who hsve disfigured to' many heads and endangered so duj lives, arf "whipped out,1 and itT'-ir. ii ft t Ghiistadoros Ejcekior' H&3r Dje remains master of th field,; and to acknowl edged to be the standard Hair Dyt of Amer ica, a ;T." . ' - ; ' LIST OF THlt KILLED AXD WOUNDED' would show score of. charlatans stretched their backs. Endorsed by Professor CHIL TON as pare and harmless, acd accepted by the publio as -matclftets in i's. operation,' the Excelsior DyeiUnphs all rivalry e seora. A an exquisite dreisiBs; after djring. nse." s- CHRT9TADORO-3 SAIR PfiESIRYATITJt. READ,; O A. R E F U L L Y lie The only preventative known' for Chills and Fever is the use of Wolfe's ScWicdQa BcUnapj. Wolfe' Schiedam Sduuthp; Is good for Dyspepsia, " ' Wolffs Schiedam Schnapps. v-'V Is a" preventive of Chills and Fevers."- . t Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. , It good for all kidney and bladder complaints, Wolfe's Schiedam ScbuiHpa. Tj wtOAl oil y. V 1 .1 t 1 : : t - j juj viaiis it their practice, Wolfe's Schiedam Scbuapp. r' " Is good for Goat. ' ' I, ; , Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps; Is good for all Urinary complaints. Wolfe's Schiedam Scluiapps. ' Is rccommened by all the Medical Faculty. : . . ...... Wolfe's Schiedam ScJinappt. - ; Is good for Colic and pain in the stomach. . : ; ' Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. Is imitated and counterfeited, and porrksser will have to use caution is purchasing. . I beg leave to call the attention of lb e ea der to testimonials in favor of the Scanappsy I feel bound to say that I regard your Schkapps as being in every respect pre-em inenily puTO, and deservin of ntedica.1 pat ronage. At all events it is the purest possible, article of Holland pin, "heretofore nnobtaina ble, and as such may be safely prescxibai by. physicians. . -DAVID. L. MOTT; 1L D., Pharmacestlca Chemist, New York. LoTjisvTixa, Kr., Hep. 1. I feel that tr have now no article of gin suitable f r such, cases as that remedy is adapted to. - DB. J. W. B. Bright ' 'Schnapps" Is a remedy in chronic cat arrhal complainrs, etc.: - I take great pleasure in bearing highly rre-. itabla tesMn.ony to its efficacy as a remedial agent In the diseases for which yea- recom mend it. Having a natural tendency to tha mucous surfaces, with a slight degree of stim ulation, I regard it as one of the most Import ant remedies ; in chronic catarrhal affections, particularly th e of the genito-urinsry ap paratus. With much respect, yoor obedient -servant, CHAS A. LEAS, M. p.r New York 25 Pinb Street, N ew Toik. Jf ov.; 21 , 1 8C7 ' Udolpho. Wolfs. Eso,. rraent: Dkar. Sm : 1 Lavs made a chemical examination . of a sample of yonr "Schiedam Schnapps,'! with 1be in'eut of determining if any foreign, or injurious substance had been added to the simple distilled spirits. ' Tuecxaminalree has resalted In the conclu sion that the sample contained no prisonous or harmful admixture. I have been unable to discover any trace of I be deleterious cubs tana sv which are sometimes employed in the adul teration of liquors. I would not hesitate lo use myself, nor to recommend to others, for medical purposes, the "Schiedam Schnapps" as an excellent and unobjectionable varieiy of gin, - ' Very respectfully yours, (Signed CHAS. A. SEELY, Ctcn.isL CuEKiCAi, Axn Txciu.icAL Labosatost, IS. Exchange Place, New Yobk.Nov. 2-5,1887 Udolpho VVoLFa, Ksq. ; ilKAa Sir; The undersigned : have carefully and thorough, ly analj'zcd a sample of your ' Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps," selected ly onrselver and have found the same free J rum all oi gauicor inorganic substances, nic re or Ivsa injurious to health. From the result of oar ex mni nation we consider the article one of snrcrior quality, healthful as a beverage, and t ffectuiil in its medicinal qualilks ; ltep ft fully youra . AIKX. Tlili'fLB. Cnemlsfc. ' FRANCIS E. ENQELHABD. 3L IX For sale by all respectable Grocers and Drn UDOLPriOWOLFE'fc EST. -, 22BEA.vicaT., jsawxoai. March 4-3mn r ni. v TrOTI AUTTTT IIEEttAFS GREAT S GEBMN B ITT EES THE STANSAKSClfilRS OF HRMAHL C213 ETTKf BEST PH7SICIAK8 lil THEIR DAILY PSACT1CL deblnuted! rt Jeno P"rs atewf Itm th Llppman's Great German Bitter cares KUm Cass plaints. - -, ' - Llppman's Otwai Gceat Ccrmaa Bitten enras UwuAs Complaints. Lippraan's Grm Aenun BiUSsiSrtks atestiUlSgkt fal ao.1 efltti iuli work). Llppman's Araat 6Tma Bitters cares ws ' " w - pwaiwa Llppman's Great Geraua Bitter eirea aa apprll. Lfppmaa OreaS Ccrmaa BiH.rs-eurs Urer Caaa Lippmaa'syflrrst Grrmai Bitters t'Te toas -geativa orgto: . ;.. -. -' Llppman's Oreat German BiUera eivea-saargy. Lippmaa's Ort-at Ooruuji BiUera caroa BcrroayScW Uppmaa'a Great Smu Bitters, sm SMt faifr Lippmao'a Orsat Ceraua' Bitter repotaUs Boweis. . '. , s . . -- Llppman's Great Ceman letters tdtaa ta torpid Iftver. . r - '; : ,. . Lippioaa's Great Germaa BUtoas wiH five Yoatkfa Vicwr i. - -- V . Uppm' Gfeat Cenwu)Utte:s prevptcjufiaa) Fever. Soli by JL ADSIAN A VOLLER8, ' - iltoiuHoa, K,U
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